40-900 MHZ Signal Amplifier-Booster - RF Circuits
40-900 MHZ Signal Amplifier-Booster - RF Circuits
40-900 MHZ Signal Amplifier-Booster - RF Circuits
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This is a small amplifier of signal that cover the frequencies from 40 to 900 MHz. Those frequencies include TV in
VHF and UHF and also radio in the frequencies of 88 - 108 MHz, strip of FM. The signals in up to 20 dB, becoming possible
to receive even the weakest signals. Below is the circuit diagram.
The circuit is built in turn of an UHF broadband transistor, BFR 90. This transistor can operate as loud as 1.6 GHz in
frequencies, and it has an gain of 23 dB. The signal of the antenna is applied the input of the circuit and for C5 it is
coupled to the base of the transistor. It is amplified and of the collector of BFR90, through C2 and C1 it is taken the input
of RF of the radio or receiver of TV.
The circuit operates with a battery of 9V small that, because of the very low
consumption of the circuit, it will last plenty of time.
Here's Printed circuit boards and component layout of the signal amplifier
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